Bills wide receiver Robert Woods and tight end Scott Chandler both caught touchdowns in Buffalo's 26-24 loss in Oakland in Week 16.

Chandler caught a pass over the middle at about the 10-yard line early in the fourht quarter and outmuscled a defender into the end zone for a 29-yard touchdown that cut his team's deficit to two points. Unfortunately, the Bills were again down by two scores when Robert Woods hauled in a 30-yard touchdown with just 69 seconds left on the game clock, and the team was unable to recover the successive onside kick.

Woods finished the game with seven receptions on nine targets for 52 yards while Chandler managed four receptions on six targets for 37 yards. Both players will square off with the Patriots in Week 17.

The Bills received contributions from several pass-catchers during Sunday's win over Green Bay in Week 15.

Robert Woods was targeted five times but only finished with two grabs for 22 yards. Scott Chandler also finished with 22 yards on two receptions but was targeted only twice by Kyle Orton. MarQueis Gray caught his lone target for a gain of 8 yards, while Chris Hogan came down with one catch for 6 yards on two targets. Lee Smith caught both of his targets for only one yard.

So basically everyone who catches passes for the Bills had a big game Week 14 at Denver ... except for the only one who was putting up numbers before then.

Robert Woods, who had four catches for 71 yards in Week 13 and nine catches for 118 yards and a touchdown in Week 12, had only three catches for 36 yards in this one. Sammy Watkins led the way with seven catches for 127 yards, but that's what he's supposed to do. He hadn't done it the last four weeks, but Fantasy owners will take it at Woods' expense.

They may balk at Chris Hogan catching seven passes for 54 yards and a touchdown out of nowhere, though. He first entered the picture with a couple big games earlier in the year but faded into the background the last couple weeks with a combined four catches for 13 yards. Granted, one of those catches went for a touchdown, but those flukes will happen from time to time. As far as Fantasy owners knew, Hogan wasn't part of the plan, but Woods was in a major way.

So which of these three can you trust? Honestly, none. Watkins is supposed to be the standout, but he had averaged just 26.3 yards in the four games prior to Week 14. You start him if you need to gamble on a big week, but in all likelihood, you have more consistent options at wide receiver.

Kyle Orton is a productive enough quarterback for one of these three to make a splash every week, but since you won't know which one, you shouldn't be counting on any of them in 12-team leagues.

The Bills got several contributions in their Week 14 loss at Denver. Wideout Robert Woods caught three of four targets for 36 yards, and tight end Lee Smith had a 6-yard grab. Receiver Marquise Goodwin added a 12-yard rush.